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Hickman, Roberts, Larson
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  • The Instructor's Manual and Test Item File provides annotated chapter outlines, chapter-specific changes for this edition, lecture enrichment suggestions, commentaries and lesson plans, questions for advanced classes, and a listing of resource references for each chapter. Also included is a listing of transparencies and slides available with the book, and a comprehensive test bank offering 35-50 objective questions per chapter. We trust this will be of particular value to first-time users of the text, although experienced teachers may also find much of value.
  • The Laboratory Manual by Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr., Frances M. Hickman, and Lee Kats, Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of Zoology, now in its tenth edition, can be adapted conveniently for two semester, one semester, or term courses by judicious selection of exercises. Test questions contained in the Instructor's Manual and Test File are also available as a Computerized Test Bank, a test generation system for IBM and Macintosh computers. Using this system, instructors can create tests or quizzes quickly and easily. Questions can be sorted by type or level of difficulty, and instructors also can add their own material to the bank of questions provided.
  • A set of 150 full color transparency acetates of important textual illustrations are available with this edition of Integrated Principles of Zoology. Labeling is clear, dark, and bold for easy reading.
  • A set of 148 animal diversity slides, photographed by the authors and Bill Ober on their various excursions, are offered in this unique textbook supplement. Both invertebrates and vertebrates are represented. Descriptions, including specific names of each animal and brief overview of the animal's ecology and/or behavior, accompany the slides.
  • A Zoology Visual Resource Library CD-ROM containing 1,000 line drawings and photos, is now available to instructors to enhance lecture presentations.
  • A tutorial CD-ROM, the Essential Study Partner, will be available soon to aid students in their study of zoology.
  • By the end of 2000, this text will also be available in a CD-ROM format as an E-Text, complete with hyperlinks to the Online Learning Center, an interactive glossary, and animations.

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